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* LivingToys: The cast minus Cristopher are living plushies; one episode featured an obnoxious clockwork gorilla.

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* LivingToys: The cast cast, minus Cristopher [[FullNameBasis Christopher Robin]] and sundry antagonists are living plushies; one as per the book. One episode featured an obnoxious clockwork gorilla.gorilla in a blue three-piece-suit and matching top hat Chris was set to receive for his birthday.
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* LivingToys: The cast minus Cristopher are living plushies; one episode featured an obnoxious clockwork gorilla.
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* ActorAllusion: In "Sham Pooh," a mix up leads to all the characters acting like each other. Owl winds up thinking he's Pooh and acting like the real deal, which isn't too much of a stretch for his voice actor as Hal Smith was Pooh's voice actor as well in the early 1980's. However, Smith does do a pretty good job of differentiating his voice for Owl-as-Pooh compared to the regular one he used for Pooh.

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* ActorAllusion: In "Sham Pooh," a mix up leads to all the characters acting like each other. Owl winds up thinking he's Pooh and acting like the real deal, which isn't too much of a stretch for his voice actor as Hal Smith was Pooh's voice actor as well in the early 1980's. However, Smith does do a pretty good job of differentiating his voice for Owl-as-Pooh compared to the regular one he used for Pooh.
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* ActorAllusion: In "Sham Pooh," a mix up leads to all the characters acting like each other. Owl winds up thinking he's Pooh and acting like the real deal, which isn't too much of a stretch for his voice actor as Hal Smith was Pooh's voice actor as well in the early 1980's. However, Smith does do a pretty good job of differentiating his voice for Owl-as-Pooh compared to the regular one he used for Pooh.
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''TheNewAdventures of Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' is a Disney animated TV series in the style of the original ''Disney/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', the second ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' television series. It ran originally from 1988-1991 and in reruns for many years afterward, including a Saturday morning spot on Disney's OneSaturdayMorning and also on Disney's Playhouse Disney block. It also had a number of VHS releases and was also featured on a number of [=DVDs=]. The show also twice won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program.

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''TheNewAdventures of Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' is a Disney animated TV series in the style of the original ''Disney/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', the second ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' television series. It ran originally from 1988-1991 started in January 1988 on The Disney Channel, moving to ABC in September of that same year and in airing new episodes until October 1991, while reruns for many years afterward, aired until September 1993 and again from December 1995 until September 2002, including a Saturday morning spot on Disney's OneSaturdayMorning and also on Disney's Playhouse Disney block. It also had a number of VHS releases and was also featured on a number of [=DVDs=]. The show also twice won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program.
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** Another episode subverts this with Tigger swiping a table cloth that's got Piglet's fine china on it. They manage to land back on the table without a scratch, causing Tigger to remark "Thought they were all going to crash, didn't ya?". Then it's double subverted, as they crash anyway due to the vibration of Tigger slamming the closet door.
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* FrankensteinsMonster: "The Monster Frankenpooh" is a parody of this, with Piglet as Frankenstein, and Pooh as the monster.
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''TheNewAdventures of Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' is a Disney animated TV series in the style of the original ''Disney/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', the second ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' television series. It ran originally from 1988-1991 and for several years in reruns, including a Saturday morning spot on Disney's OneSaturdayMorning and also on Disney's Playhouse Disney block. It also had a number of VHS releases and was also featured on a number of [=DVDs=].

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''TheNewAdventures of Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' is a Disney animated TV series in the style of the original ''Disney/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', the second ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' television series. It ran originally from 1988-1991 and in reruns for several many years in reruns, afterward, including a Saturday morning spot on Disney's OneSaturdayMorning and also on Disney's Playhouse Disney block. It also had a number of VHS releases and was also featured on a number of [=DVDs=].
[=DVDs=]. The show also twice won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program.
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* ChristmasCarolers: In the ChristmasEpisode Rabbit hears someone singing at his door and thinks they're carolers, but it's actually the vegetable eating bugs, trying to get into his kitchen.
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** Subverted by Eeyore in "Donkey For A Day": "Even though you almost ''killed'' me."
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* LadyMondegreen: Used in-universe. Tigger's alter ego "The Masked Offender" (from a mishearing of "The Masked Avenger", the hero from a story Christopher Robin read to them).

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* LadyMondegreen: Used in-universe. Tigger's alter ego [[MeaningfulName "The Masked Offender" Offender"]] (from a mishearing of "The Masked Avenger", the hero from a story Christopher Robin read to them).
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* ChristmasEpisode: "Winnie the Pooh and Christmas, Too". There were also special episodes for [[HalloweenEpisode Halloween]], Thanksgiving, New Year's Day, and Valentine's Day.

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* ChristmasEpisode: "Winnie the Pooh and Christmas, Too". There were also special episodes for [[HalloweenEpisode Halloween]], Thanksgiving, New Year's Day, and Valentine's Day.
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** "Find Her, Keep Her" starts off looking like this, but it turns out to be a Parenting Episode.
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* DefeatMeansFriendship: Villains aren't very common and often turn out friendly after all.

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* DefeatMeansFriendship: Villains aren't very common and often turn out friendly after all. Exceptions being [[VileVillainSaccharineShow Crud]] and [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Heff and Stan.]]



* VileVillainSaccharineShow: With the "vile villain" being Crud from the episode ''Cleanliness Is Next To Impossible''

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* VileVillainSaccharineShow: With the literally "vile villain" being Crud from the episode ''Cleanliness Is Next To Impossible''
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Surprisingly for the source material, this was a DarkerAndEdgier installment with real villains, and peril for Pooh and friends. It's also noted for having the occasional StoryArc such as the story of Kessie.

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Surprisingly for the source material, this was a somewhat DarkerAndEdgier installment by Pooh standards, with real villains, villains and peril for Pooh and friends.friends in some episodes. It's also noted for having the occasional StoryArc such as the story of Kessie.
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* [[EtTuBrute Et Tu, Rabbit?]]: Rabbit's nightmare in "Rabbit Marks The Spot" which causes him to worry of [[WeUsedToBeFriends losing his friends' trust]] when they found out that he hid rocks in the chest that he buried for them, [[spoiler:eventhough their reaction is quite the opposite towards the end.]]
-->'''Piglet:''' [[WhatTheHellHero It wasn't a nice thing to do, Rabbit!]]
-->'''Pooh:''' You built up all our hopes!
-->'''Tigger:''' You got us all excite-erated!
-->'''Gopher:''' [[NiceJobBreakingItHero And what'd we get, huh? A bunch of rocks!]]

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* [[EtTuBrute Et Tu, Rabbit?]]: Rabbit's nightmare in "Rabbit Marks The Spot" which causes him to worry of [[WeUsedToBeFriends losing his friends' trust]] when they found out that he hid rocks in the chest that he buried for them, [[spoiler:eventhough [[spoiler:even though their reaction is quite the opposite towards the end.]]
-->'''Piglet:''' -->'''Stone Gopher:''' [[WhatTheHellHero Genius, hm]]?
-->'''Stone Piglet:'''
It wasn't a nice thing to do, Rabbit!]]
-->'''Pooh:'''
Rabbit!
-->'''Stone Pooh:'''
You built up all our hopes!
-->'''Tigger:''' -->'''Stone Tigger:''' You got us all excite-erated!
-->'''Gopher:''' -->'''Stone Gopher:''' [[NiceJobBreakingItHero And what'd we get, huh? A bunch of rocks!]]
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* NeverSayDie: When Rabbit disappears in one of Gopher's many dynamite explosions and a search of the area fails to turn up any sign of hide nor bunny, Tigger states glumly, "We're just gonna have to face it! Bunny-Boy is gone." (He turns up immediately afterward hanging from a tree.

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* NeverSayDie: When Rabbit disappears in one of Gopher's many dynamite explosions and a search of the area fails to turn up any sign of hide nor bunny, Tigger states glumly, "We're just gonna have to face it! Bunny-Boy is gone." (He turns up immediately afterward hanging from a tree.tree).
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* RunawayTrain: The basis for the fantasy sequence in "The Good, The Bad and the Tigger."
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* NoirEpisode: In ''Eeyore's Tail Tale'', Tigger takes the role of 'Private Ear' to investigate the mystery of Eeyore's missing tail, complete with [[PrivateEyeMonologue Private Eye Monologue]] and black-and-white scenes.

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* NoirEpisode: In ''Eeyore's Tail Tale'', Tigger takes the role of 'Private Ear' to investigate the mystery of Eeyore's missing tail, complete with [[PrivateEyeMonologue Private Eye Monologue]] PrivateEyeMonologue and black-and-white scenes.
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* NoirEpisode: In ''Eeyore's Tail Tale'', Tigger takes the role of 'Private Ear' to investigate the mystery of Eeyore's missing tail, complete with [[PrivateEyeMonologue]] and black-and-white scenes.

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* NoirEpisode: In ''Eeyore's Tail Tale'', Tigger takes the role of 'Private Ear' to investigate the mystery of Eeyore's missing tail, complete with [[PrivateEyeMonologue]] [[PrivateEyeMonologue Private Eye Monologue]] and black-and-white scenes.
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* NoirEpisode: In ''Eeyore's Tail Tale'', Tigger takes the role of 'Private Ear' to investigate the mystery of Eeyore's missing tail, complete with [[PrivateEyeMonologue]] and black-and-white scenes.
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* PricelessMingVase / ItsGoingDown: Continuing a running gag from the various specials. Rabbit's home is very immaculate and ordered, and he is the only person in the wood who owns things like ornate plates and furniture, expensive looking jars and other bits of finery. Naturally, his house it wrecked nearly every time we see the inside of it. Lampshaded in "Gone With The Wind."
--> Rabbit (buried under a pile of his ruined furniture and dishes): "Why does this always happen to ''me?"''
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* BabysittingEpisode: The episode "Babysitter Blues" had Christopher Robin, Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger being babysat by an unnamed babysitter who also appeared as TheFaceless like Christopher Robin's mother. Later on in the episode, Christopher Robin has to babysit Roo while Kanga goes out into the Hundred Acre Wood.
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-->'''Rabbit:''' I'm sorry! It was just a joke! It was just a joke! '''''[[BigWordScream A JOOOOOOOOOOKE!!!]]''''' ''(wakes up from his nightmare)'' It was just a joke... just a... just a... [[CatchPhrase Oh, my]], it was just a bad dream!

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-->'''Rabbit:''' I'm sorry! It was just a joke! It was just a joke! '''''[[BigWordScream '''''[[BigWordShout A JOOOOOOOOOOKE!!!]]''''' ''(wakes up from his nightmare)'' It was just a joke... just a... just a... [[CatchPhrase Oh, my]], it was just a bad dream!
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-->'''Rabbit:''' I'm sorry! It was just a joke! It was just a joke! '''''A JOOOOOOOOOOKE!!!''''' ''(wakes up from his nightmare)'' It was just a joke... just a... just a... [[CatchPhrase Oh, my]], it was just a bad dream!

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-->'''Rabbit:''' I'm sorry! It was just a joke! It was just a joke! '''''A JOOOOOOOOOOKE!!!''''' '''''[[BigWordScream A JOOOOOOOOOOKE!!!]]''''' ''(wakes up from his nightmare)'' It was just a joke... just a... just a... [[CatchPhrase Oh, my]], it was just a bad dream!
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* [[EtTuBrute Et Tu, Rabbit?]]: Rabbit's nightmare in "Rabbit Marks The Spot" which causes him to worry of [[WeUsedToBeFriends losing his friends' trust]] when they found out that he hid rocks in the chest that he buried for them, [[spoiler:eventhough their reaction is quite the opposite towards the end.]]
-->'''Piglet:''' [[WhatTheHellHero It wasn't a nice thing to do, Rabbit!]]
-->'''Pooh:''' You built up all our hopes!
-->'''Tigger:''' You got us all excite-erated!
-->'''Gopher:''' [[NiceJobBreakingItHero And what'd we get, huh? A bunch of rocks!]]
-->'''Rabbit:''' I'm sorry! It was just a joke! It was just a joke! '''''A JOOOOOOOOOOKE!!!''''' ''(wakes up from his nightmare)'' It was just a joke... just a... just a... [[CatchPhrase Oh, my]], it was just a bad dream!
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* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Lampshaded in regards to Nasty Jack.
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[[caption-width-right:350:In a word, "Why "Why, it's spectacular!"]]



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* StopHelpingMe: Eeyore went through this when everyone tried to cheer him up in "Donkey For A Day".

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* StopHelpingMe: [[invoked]] Eeyore went through this when everyone tried to cheer him up in "Donkey For A Day".
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* ForeignRemake: The cartoon counts as one. In 1977, {{Jackanory}} aired original WinnieThePooh stories on CBBC (who also aired NoddysToylandAdventures and {{Pingu}}), but when this was first broadcast TheBBC could not believe their eyes! They were surprised at how Disney bought the rights to the protagonist! They were originally going to broadcast him on CBBC, but they didn't like how many superstitions there were, and thus, the cartoon aired on ITV.
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* ForgottenBirthday: In "How Much Is That Rabbit in the Window?", Rabbit thinks it's happened to him due to a complicated series of misunderstandings.

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* ForgottenBirthday: In "How Much Is That Rabbit in the Window?", Rabbit thinks it's happened to him due to a complicated series of misunderstandings. Pooh (sticky with honey) accidentally pulls several pages off Rabbit's calendar, leading Rabbit to mistakenly believe it's his birthday and misinterpret his friends' activities as preparations for a surprise party. Angst ensues when he concludes they've forgotten, but fortunately there's a party on his actual birthday the next week.

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